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BBC star Edith Bowman adds celebrity stardust to business awards

BBC television and radio star Edith Bowman has been announced as the host for the North-east’s top business awards next month.

The award-winning broadcaster will be heading to the Granite City to present the Northern Star Business Awards, organised by Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce and title sponsors Brodies LLP.

A total of 65 organisations have been shortlisted across 13 categories for what will be the biggest business celebration of 2023.

The glittering ceremony – which will take place at P&J Live on April 28 – celebrates the exceptional accomplishments of organisations across the North-east of Scotland.

Born and raised in Anstruther, Fife, Edith’s broadcasting career has flourished over more than two decades and she is now one of the most well-respected and sought after personalities in the film, television and audio industry.

Spring 2023 will see Edith copresent The Great Food Festival for BBC Two, a brand new show celebrating all things food, farming and countryside, with fellow hosts Colin Murray and Sean Fletcher. Her radio work has spanned all the major stations, presenting shows on BBC Radio 1, 2, 6 and 5Live as well as Virgin Radio. As a TV host and producer, she has fronted a versatile mix of shows for BBC, Channel 4, Sky Arts, MTV and the list goes on.

From hosting her own internationally-acclaimed podcast,

Soundtracking With Edith Bowman, to music festival coverage, the 2021 BAFTA Film Awards for BBC1 and the BAFTA Scotland Awards and Hogmanay celebrations for BBC Scotland, to presenting dozens of movie premieres, Edith has incorporated her genuine passion for, and in-depth knowledge of, music and film into her work.

Russell Borthwick, Chief Executive of Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce, said: “We are delighted to be welcoming Edith to Aberdeen to lead what will be the biggest business party of the year.

“It has been a gruelling year for many businesses, but once again companies here have risen to the challenge, turning adversity into triumph.

“Northern Star provides a unique stage to celebrate the brilliant work being done by businesses of all sizes, from all sectors and across the length and breadth of our fantastic area.”

A handful of tables are still available for the Northern Star Business Awards, which is also being supported by ANM Group, Aberdeen International Airport, Balmoral, Bancon Group, University of Aberdeen, Port of Aberdeen, bp, Gray & Adams, Aberdeenshire

Council, Shell, RGU, True North, Colin Lawson Transport and Ledingham Chalmers LLP.

The awards will also raise money for four local charities, Mental Health Aberdeen, Aberdeen Science Centre, The Archie Foundation and Kayleigh’s Wee Stars.